Martin Clothing
Saturday, December 19th, 2009San Francisco-based cycling inspired clothing brand Now available online
http://www.martinclothing.com/
San Francisco-based cycling inspired clothing brand Now available online
http://www.martinclothing.com/
I could do with these now, my canvas Vans are just not kicking it in this winter weather.
Spotted over on HB
I think Viktor’s photography is rad! I’ve been following it for ages. I happened to come across these pics from the 14 Bike Co’s Saturday sesh! I’m dying for a trick session in London, its been awhile since I skated South Bank… a definite NY Res.
Find more over on Viktor’s photo blog »
Remember the Pedal straps, well now they have launched clothing, new tees, beanies and tote bags etc. very nice… More here »
Via: PEDAL Consumption
Fast as Fook!
New Cervelo T1 (alloy track frameset – £999.99rsp) A cheaper more affordable version of their T3 carbon track frame.
Available from Madison 2010
Emi Brown: Los Angeles to Inland Empire from Matt Lingo on Vimeo.
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And sicko photos of Emi Brown, jealous of the weather in these shots?? nooope.
Photo credit: Matt Lingo
DVS is proud to announce the development of its first cycling specific skate shoe. Designed in collaboration with influential cycling brand, Cadence, the Cadence X DVS Milan CTC has several bike specific performance and durability features that have never been used on a traditional skate shoe.
“From the beginning the goal was to create a cycling functional shoe that you can skate and walk around in all day,” says Cadence Owner Dustin Klein. “The result of our combined efforts is beyond what I had imagined.”
As a new category for DVS, The Milan CTC Cadence (Classic Tribute Cycling) has reflective detailing for nocturnal visibility, a stiffer lasting board that reduces leg fatigue and increases pedal stroke strength, and comes with specially designed patterning on the tongue that protects laces from toe cage damage. The shoe, however, functions equally as well as a skate shoe with all the skate-specific features as standard Milan CT.
Podium Distribution VP Brian Dunlap says developing a product for the cycling category was a very organic process. “I grew up racing BMX and bikes have always been a part of what I do. We wanted to go into the bike market with a shoe that we were 100% happy with. Involving Dustin and Cadence seemed like the most legit way to do it.”
The Milan CTC Cadence will be available at select skate and bike retail stores in May 2010.
Visit dvsshoes.com for more info in the future.
KILROY from Gorilla Bicycles on Vimeo.
If only I could afford one these days! dope frame, shits evolving!!